Welcome again to everybody. Make yourself at home. In the time-honoured tradition of our group, here is the weekly discussion thread.

On Sunday last week, Damascus fell to Salafi terrorists and other imperialist-aligned forces. Regardless of the flaws of the ousted government, this is a horrible situation for the Syrian proletariat as well as for the people of Palestine, Lebanon and others. We can only hope for the perseverance of the Syrian workers and the remaining anti-colonial resistance.

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    6 days ago

    Many Arabs are not celebrating, I can attest to this.

    Well, I’m Turk, so maybe it’s just only what I see.

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      4 days ago

      Unfortunately, as a Syrian vehemently against what is happening, most Syrians are celebrating.

      Some of them are Syrians I spoke to a week before the regime fell and they held a position similar to mine.

      I suppose for some it is fear of persecution from new regime, or a cope given that we’ve reached a point of no return. But it still terrifies me. Have we accepted Al-Qaeda rule of our country?

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          3 days ago

          Not exactly forced, but there are people (often in camouflage uniform) in the streets calling (sometimes on megaphone) for women to cover their heads, and calling for men and women to stand separately in separate spaces rather than mix. Sometimes they give out scarves while asking them to cover their hair. However I haven’t seen or heard of any violence or forcing on this matter (though Idk if anyone tried to disobey either).

          This is likely individuals doing it and not a state policy thing yet.